Some backed the Hoops boss while others insisted supporters are right to grumble at their team’s home struggles.

A 1-0 defeat by Inverness on Saturday means the SPL champions have now dropped points after every Champions League group game this season.

Lennon said if the fans no longer want him he’ll do the “honourable thing” but there are plenty of Parkhead punters who would rush to stop him.

Jim Kerr, Renfrew, said: “If Lennon spits the dummy let him go because he must accept criticism as part of the job.

“Celtic haven’t been playing well so if he can’t take it then someone else can replace him. He takes the praise and must also take the stick.

“Also, playing Scott Brown all the time even though he’s injured is beyond me.”

Davie Craig, Inverurie, said: “Lennon is talking about tiredness and fatigue but I don’t buy that. These guys should try a real job. Georgios Samaras twice got the ball on Saturday and didn’t have a clue what to do with it.

“There are too many players going through the motions. I’m fed up with the league performances and away to Benfica wasn’t much better.

“The team seem to think because we beat Barcelona everything is fine.”

“Some fans are saying Celtic should concentrate on the SPL – would they be satisfied with winning a diddy league every year by Christmas? I say put everything into Europe, even if means dropping points at home.

“We’re still top of the SPL with a game in hand so what’s the panic?”

Jimmy Findlay, Lennoxtown, said: “The Celtic fans having a go at Lennon should get a life. He can’t do any more – it’s the players’ fault the team are doing badly in home SPL games. The players should hang their heads after some of the displays that have followed European matches.

“It’s an attitude problem but fans should lay off Neil. They don’t know how lucky we are.”

Terry Butcher’s Highlanders shouldn’t be ignored after their first SPL win at Parkhead.

Alan MacLennan, Crookston, Glasgow, said: “I’m a Caley fan who was at Parkhead and I offer my congratulations to Terry and the boys for a marvellous result.

“But I’m a bit shocked at Celtic fans’ reaction towards Lennon. I’m not a great fan of his but it was unbelievable they had a go at him after he has led the team to the brink of the Champions League last 16.

“They talk about the Celtic fans being the greatest in the world but many of them left with 10 minutes to go on Saturday.”

But how many were there in the first place? Not as many as Celtic claimed, according to Sandy Campbell, Barrhead, Glasgow.

He said: “Are Celtic using their famous Seville calculator to add up attendances? They gave the figure as 44,000 for the Inverness game but from the pictures on Sky Sports you’d be lucky if 25,000 were there.”

Joe Clark, Townhead, Glasgow, said: “Lennon should get it into his head now that Brown can’t play against Spartak Moscow or it will be like Celtic having 10 men.

“The displays after European games have been disappointing but I blame the players more than the manager.

“Also, if Rangers are so confident of being found innocent in the dual contract row then why not let the investigation continue?”

Gers supporter Derek Reid, Dollar, hit back. He said: “I can’t believe all these self-righteous Scottish football fans who still want to make out Rangers were cheating.

“We did the same as any person or company who goes to an accountant for advice. We did nothing illegal, as was proved, so people should accept they were wrong and quit all this nonsense about sporting integrity.”

Gers were left twiddling their thumbs yesterday after their game with Elgin was scrapped due to the Highlanders selling too many tickets.

Alan McGaw, Alloa, said: “I feel sorry for the Rangers fans who had bought tickets and made plans to stay in Elgin.

“Elgin were already getting money from ESPN and a full house after putting ticket prices up 50 per cent so it was just greed on their part. They should be made to play the rearranged fixture behind closed doors.”

Finally, a rib-tickler from John Birch, Manchester, who said: “What a disappointment that the new Sir Alex Ferguson statue at Old Trafford doesn’t have him looking at his stopwatch.